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naomi klein: you know, we often hear that. we often hear that we're all equally responsible for climate change. and that it's just the rules of supply and demand. >> i have two cars. i keep them filled with gasoline. >> i think the question is if there was a fantastic public transit system that really made it easy for you to get to where you wanted to go, would you drive less? i don't know about you, but i certainly would. >> i mean, i use the subways all of the time. >> if it was possible to recharge an electric vehicle and if it was as easy to fill up your car with gasoline, if that electricity came from solar and wind, would you, insist? no, i want to fill my car with dirty energy. no, i don't think you would. >> we are willing to make changes, you know? we recycle and we compost. we ride bicycles. there's actually been a tremendous amount of willingness and good will for people to change their behaviobehavior. but i think where people get demoralized is when they see, "okay, i'm making these changes, but emissions are stil
naomi klein: you know, we often hear that. we often hear that we're all equally responsible for climate change. and that it's just the rules of supply and demand. >> i have two cars. i keep them filled with gasoline. >> i think the question is if there was a fantastic public transit system that really made it easy for you to get to where you wanted to go, would you drive less? i don't know about you, but i certainly would. >> i mean, i use the subways all of the time. >>...
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naomi klein will join me next week. she's the author of the seminal book, "the shock doctrine," on the crisis of capitalism that we're seeing play out today. meanwhile, at our website, billmoyers.com, we asked some of our past guests for their quick visceral reaction to president obama's reelection and what it might mean for america. andrew bacevich, simon johnson and barbara ehrenreich are among those who contributed. now it's your turn. read their entries and send us yours. that's at billmoyers.com. i'll see you there and i'll see you here, next time. >>> don't wait a week to get more moyers. visit billmoyers.com for exclusive blogs, essays and video features. this episode is available on dvd for 19.95. to order, call 1-800-336-1917 or write to the address on your screen. >> announcer: funding is provided by -- carnegie corporation of new york, celebrating 100 years of philanthropy, and committed to doing real and permanent good in the world. the kohlberg foundation. independent production fund, with support from the
naomi klein will join me next week. she's the author of the seminal book, "the shock doctrine," on the crisis of capitalism that we're seeing play out today. meanwhile, at our website, billmoyers.com, we asked some of our past guests for their quick visceral reaction to president obama's reelection and what it might mean for america. andrew bacevich, simon johnson and barbara ehrenreich are among those who contributed. now it's your turn. read their entries and send us yours. that's...
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a billion sales of calvin klein already. we know what needed to be done. second dare -- secondarily, i think it will really solidify the brand's position, allow us to really cohesively bring the calvin klein brand to our consumers in a way that we can't do now with a license or a licensee relationship with warnaco. >> were you shocked that your stock looked like it was acquired today, that it was up 20% on this news? >> yeah, i guess i was somewhat surprised. i expected a positive balance. you talked about it about six, eight weeks ago. it's a deal that everyone i think understands the industrial logic of the transaction, so it's hopeful that it will be a positive bounce. but the 20% bounce really was pretty astounding. >> that's a testament to what you did with tommy. there's a couple things that stand out to me. i've been waiting for you to go big in asia and latin. this is it, right? >> this is one of the advantages that warnaco gives us and one of platforms they have they have an operating platform in latin america and i
a billion sales of calvin klein already. we know what needed to be done. second dare -- secondarily, i think it will really solidify the brand's position, allow us to really cohesively bring the calvin klein brand to our consumers in a way that we can't do now with a license or a licensee relationship with warnaco. >> were you shocked that your stock looked like it was acquired today, that it was up 20% on this news? >> yeah, i guess i was somewhat surprised. i expected a positive...
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people have said, oh, klein makes things up. that's what kids in the schoolyard -- they call each other names. i've been called all kinds of names. but in fact when it comes to the credibility of my reporting, i don't think anybody has laid a glove on me yet. >> host: how many university were you editor. >> guest: 12 years assed debtor in chief of "new york times." and many of my. columns have been used by vanity fair, and all the books that have been excerpted, not a single nonfactual issue was wrong. >> host: you interviewed -- >> guest: we sat down for three hours, across a -- not even across the table. just sitting the way you and i are sitting, with a tape recorder on a table, and it was an amazing experience because, first of all, exhibited him to be bomb bass stick, the way he was on the videos, with his -- raising his voice and denouncing america, white people, jus, none of that happened during our interview. he was very polite and courteous, low-key, speaking in a modulated voice. seemed quite intelligent to me. of cour
people have said, oh, klein makes things up. that's what kids in the schoolyard -- they call each other names. i've been called all kinds of names. but in fact when it comes to the credibility of my reporting, i don't think anybody has laid a glove on me yet. >> host: how many university were you editor. >> guest: 12 years assed debtor in chief of "new york times." and many of my. columns have been used by vanity fair, and all the books that have been excerpted, not a...
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i want to see if klein can lead his team back playing from behind. this could be the night he wins the heisman if he can pull off the comeback. >> baylor did what west virginia hadn't been able to, that's get a stop. they got one or two stops which is all they needed. they can score points in bunches and did it against kansas state early in this game. klein has had to play from behind which he hasn't had to do most of the season. >> not to mention kansas state coming in today with the pressure of carrying the number one spot. it's different when you are the one that's hunting but now you are the one that's hunted. that's where the pressure begins. >> if k-state cannot pull off the comeback, the last four big 12 teams ranked number one in the bcs lost the very next game. they kind of have a hard time with that number one ranking. your thoughts on oregon? >> tight ball game. you have to give stanford's defense a ton of credit. slowing down oregon is pretty much an impossible thing to do but this front seven has done it. the best linebacking corps in th
i want to see if klein can lead his team back playing from behind. this could be the night he wins the heisman if he can pull off the comeback. >> baylor did what west virginia hadn't been able to, that's get a stop. they got one or two stops which is all they needed. they can score points in bunches and did it against kansas state early in this game. klein has had to play from behind which he hasn't had to do most of the season. >> not to mention kansas state coming in today with...
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no hay señalamientos contra uribe >> juan manuel santos que ha tenido diferencias publicas pidio a klein que complete sus dencuncias >> no merecen importancia, si se hace una declaracion que se haga por completo >> klein estuvo en africa entrenando gente y traficando diamantes y gente >> aunque estuvo detenido en rusia y se pidió en colombia para extraditarlo, los crimenes que fue juzgado ausente ya prescribieron >> enrique peña nieto propuso un cambio radical, se >> policías de sinaloa fueron atacados, dejando 2 uniformados muertos, fueron disparados por 2 ak47, y esa carretera había sido inagurada hace 2 horas por felipe calderón >> las policías municipales están totalmente olvidada, norte eciben el equipamiento adecuado, ellos están cara a cara con los delincuentes >> el legado que dejó calderón va a desaparecer, así lo anunció el próximo presidente de méxico enrique peña nieto que avisó que la policía federal dependa del brazo politico del gobierno. >> se supone que la secretaria de gobernación siga con la secretaria de seguridad publica, y las materias de seguridad
no hay señalamientos contra uribe >> juan manuel santos que ha tenido diferencias publicas pidio a klein que complete sus dencuncias >> no merecen importancia, si se hace una declaracion que se haga por completo >> klein estuvo en africa entrenando gente y traficando diamantes y gente >> aunque estuvo detenido en rusia y se pidió en colombia para extraditarlo, los crimenes que fue juzgado ausente ya prescribieron >> enrique peña nieto propuso un cambio radical,...
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ezra klein will break it down for us. that is ahead. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! >> announcer: meet jill. she thought she'd feel better after seeing her doctor. and she might have, if not for kari, the identity thief who stole jill's social security number to open credit cards, destroying jill's credit and her dream of retirement. now meet amanda. with a swipe of her debit card, she bought some gas... and an all-expense-paid trip to hawaii for ben. ben is the identity thief who used a device called a skimmer to steal her information from her card to open a fraudulent account. every year millions of americans just like you learn that a little personal information in the wrong hands could wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft, and no one helps stop it better than
ezra klein will break it down for us. that is ahead. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! >> announcer: meet jill. she thought she'd feel better after seeing her doctor. and she might have, if not for kari, the identity thief who...
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>> up next, we sit down with our senior washington editor rick klein. all coming up on "world news now." ♪ so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and you never need a referral to see a specialist. so don't wait. call now and request this free decision guide to help you better unders
>> up next, we sit down with our senior washington editor rick klein. all coming up on "world news now." ♪ so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by...
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what is his big com compromise. >> ed klein, joins me next. we use this board to compare car insurance rates side by side so you get the same coverage, often for less. that's one smart board. what else does it do, reverse gravity? [ laughs ] [ laughs ] [ whooshing ] tell me about it. why am i not going anywhere? you don't believe hard enough. a smarter way to shop around. now that's progressive. call or click today. [ grunting ] lou: well joining us now to analyze the obama administration's shifting contradictory statements about benghazi and development in middle east, cease fear, and the thought of the looming fiscal cliff, author of the amateur, a book on the inside of the obama administration, ed klein. veteran political consultant, and strategist hank shin and goo have you here. starting with you, idea has kit rip just reported that thanksgiving eve, ambassador rice makes herself available to the press, what is she doing? >> trying to get it back, from intelligence services. always the bottom less hole no one can find the answer to, then
what is his big com compromise. >> ed klein, joins me next. we use this board to compare car insurance rates side by side so you get the same coverage, often for less. that's one smart board. what else does it do, reverse gravity? [ laughs ] [ laughs ] [ whooshing ] tell me about it. why am i not going anywhere? you don't believe hard enough. a smarter way to shop around. now that's progressive. call or click today. [ grunting ] lou: well joining us now to analyze the obama...
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are they taking it seriously, yes, and i think alyson klein is spot on. do they think is credible? now, they see this movie a lot. you see these -- hear about these education cuts, and if you move away from the rhetoric, education has had a spectacular run since bill clinton was president, and the recovery act hardly hurt. you could argue with the money was well spent, but in terms of federal outlays, it has been substantial. i think what alyson klein said, it is a small part of the budget, so we like to get excited and pretend we are at the big game, but we are not. this is double a. so come you have that issue. the one place i would keep an eye on is pell grants. they have become like the pac- man, quietly in the budget. i would pay attention to that -- quietly in the budget. i would pay attention to how the reform the grants, what are creative ideas to address the cost issues and achieve that goal? i would pay attention to that as a place for something interesting to happen. >> just in terms of where it will fit on the agenda, you picture folks playing the penny table in the cor
are they taking it seriously, yes, and i think alyson klein is spot on. do they think is credible? now, they see this movie a lot. you see these -- hear about these education cuts, and if you move away from the rhetoric, education has had a spectacular run since bill clinton was president, and the recovery act hardly hurt. you could argue with the money was well spent, but in terms of federal outlays, it has been substantial. i think what alyson klein said, it is a small part of the budget, so...
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matthew dowd, david sanger, joe klein, peggy noonan. david, let me begin with you. the skirmish between israel and hamas over gaza. you wrote that it in many ways it was a warm-up in a potential conflict between israel and iran. >> that's right. as you saw the hamas missile attack on israel began, israelis trying to figure out what capability that iran had. because it was iranian missiles slipped in gaza. those were the one reaching towards jerusalem and tel aviv. they weren't enormously successful in that they didn't do that much damage. iron dome program turned out to be pretty effective not only in shooting down missiles but determining missiles that they shouldn't even target. because they were heading to sea or no population. that was a message to the iranians, if that thought they would manage to get these missiles into the gaza or into lebanon in the stealth cuban missile crisis, in fact, they would be significantly less effective. on the other hand, the iranians also learned a few lessons from this. they learned what the israeli capability was. the big quest
matthew dowd, david sanger, joe klein, peggy noonan. david, let me begin with you. the skirmish between israel and hamas over gaza. you wrote that it in many ways it was a warm-up in a potential conflict between israel and iran. >> that's right. as you saw the hamas missile attack on israel began, israelis trying to figure out what capability that iran had. because it was iranian missiles slipped in gaza. those were the one reaching towards jerusalem and tel aviv. they weren't enormously...
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>> brent: let's take a look at collin klein on this touchdown. we want to see. he goes in and his head slams down into the turf. and -- >> kirk: there was that hit and then there was another piece of video that we had where it looked like a player got a hold of his right wrist and he came up kind of holding his wrist as well. >> brent: so we wonder now when your marquee quarterback is injured, how long can you go before you say something? i know the coach is very tight-lipped about injuries as he told heather, but this is not just your ordinary injury. i mean, this is your quarterback of an unbeaten team and so we shall see. but that's a story still unfolding and -- >> kirk: heisman front-runner as well. >> brent: let's hope he is okay. i hope it's not an injury that will sideline him at all. the final thanks for watching espn. now we take you to the studio for the ford wrap-up with robert flores. take it away with that alabama and lsu game, my friend! >>> you got it, brent. welcome inside the football studios. this is the ford wrap-up. depending on what happens
>> brent: let's take a look at collin klein on this touchdown. we want to see. he goes in and his head slams down into the turf. and -- >> kirk: there was that hit and then there was another piece of video that we had where it looked like a player got a hold of his right wrist and he came up kind of holding his wrist as well. >> brent: so we wonder now when your marquee quarterback is injured, how long can you go before you say something? i know the coach is very tight-lipped...
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. >>> this morning we spoke with our washington senior editor rick klein. >> we asked if a new era of bipartisanship can actually now begin. >> reporter: the voters did not give president obama a mandate, but what he can do now is create that mandate. i think if he begins to governor like the promise of barack obama back in 2008, back in 2004 at the beginning of the democratic convention, if he begins to bring that piece of america today, this is a broad coalition. yes, it's a divided country but this is a new america speaking out in a pretty loud voice saying this is the leadership we wanted, and what they're craving right now is a leadership moment, and that's when the president has an opportunity. >> the headline tonight is about the president and how well he did and how it defied all expectations in pundits. no one expected the electoral gap to be as wide as it was. how did he pull it off? >> it's the perfect combination of demographics and tactics. on the demographic side he took advantage of the surge of young voters and minority voters. he was able to bring home hispanics in re
. >>> this morning we spoke with our washington senior editor rick klein. >> we asked if a new era of bipartisanship can actually now begin. >> reporter: the voters did not give president obama a mandate, but what he can do now is create that mandate. i think if he begins to governor like the promise of barack obama back in 2008, back in 2004 at the beginning of the democratic convention, if he begins to bring that piece of america today, this is a broad coalition. yes,...
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they tried to eke out one more using the old formula. >> rick klein tweeted. three-quarters of the exit polls, they blame bush more than they blamed obama. got that message across, as well. >> that explains a lot. >>> this election was also about pressing social issues from gay marriage to legalizing marijuana. >> the historic decisions made by voters across the country, coming up next on "america this morning." ♪ [ male announcer ] we all like things how we like them, even medicare drug plans. that's why walgreens pharmacists will help you find the plan that works for you. and now that we're a preferred pharmacy with four of the top medicare drug plans, you can save even more money on your prescriptions. no arguments here. stop by for your free walgreens medicare review by december 7th right here at the corner of happy and healthy. that's the sound of car insurance companies these days. here a cheap, there a cheap, everywhere a cheap... you get it. so, what if instead of just a cheap choice, you could make a smart choice? like, esurance for example. they we
they tried to eke out one more using the old formula. >> rick klein tweeted. three-quarters of the exit polls, they blame bush more than they blamed obama. got that message across, as well. >> that explains a lot. >>> this election was also about pressing social issues from gay marriage to legalizing marijuana. >> the historic decisions made by voters across the country, coming up next on "america this morning." ♪ [ male announcer ] we all like things how...
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coming up prime time at 8:00 eastern time collin klein leads his team out to the field. he also leads all those who are in the running for the heisman trophy right now. kansas state the number two team in the nation. john saunders alongside jesse palmer. that is at 8:00 eastern time. it looked like perhaps kansas state might be solidifying their hold on that number two spot but the fighting irish of notre dame would not go easily against pitt. it looked for a while like they were done. pitt down 6-3 in the contest. ray graham who had a terrific day turns the corner here and goes outside. >> big runs in this game for ray graham. 55 yards, 48 yards. this one here showing you his speed and getting into the end zone. notre dame giving up explosive plays. i haven't seen that a lot this year. >> j.p.holtz. >> as in lou holtz perhaps? >> it looked like that way for pitt. first and goal. a wide receiver screen to t.j. jones. touchdown. >> set up by a controversial pass interference call on tight end tyler eifert. >> an interception by pitt so looks like they will ice the game. n
coming up prime time at 8:00 eastern time collin klein leads his team out to the field. he also leads all those who are in the running for the heisman trophy right now. kansas state the number two team in the nation. john saunders alongside jesse palmer. that is at 8:00 eastern time. it looked like perhaps kansas state might be solidifying their hold on that number two spot but the fighting irish of notre dame would not go easily against pitt. it looked for a while like they were done. pitt...
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freeway jack klein knew if he didn't quickly become part of the story, a man might burn to death right in front of his eyes. the madness. the misery the mayhem, just another typical day on an l.a. freeway. but then an accident. an inferno, a man trapped inside. >> this side. >> his fate left in the hands of bystanders, forced to choose between saving him or saving themselves. what will they do? it's early afternoon on freeway 170. october 16th, 2005, when the drama begins. >> i was traveling on southbound when it start drizzling. and i was rolling the tape. i was trying to shoot some rain. >> freelance cameraman jack klein is driving with his daughter when he sees something alarming up ahead. >> i notice a car kind of slip and sliding, went sideways toward the left and hit a center divider. i seen some smoke coming out of the car, park mid car, ran towards him, and he was kind of shortly after he came to it. and he goes my foot, my foot. i thought his foot was stuck. >> lapd officers paul and jeff jenson also see the accident. >> once we got on the freeway, we saw that on the other sid
freeway jack klein knew if he didn't quickly become part of the story, a man might burn to death right in front of his eyes. the madness. the misery the mayhem, just another typical day on an l.a. freeway. but then an accident. an inferno, a man trapped inside. >> this side. >> his fate left in the hands of bystanders, forced to choose between saving him or saving themselves. what will they do? it's early afternoon on freeway 170. october 16th, 2005, when the drama begins. >>...
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klein's here, raise your hand, he's sort of responsible for it and i'm sure he would invite any of your commissioners to check it out, i'm not sure what state it's in at the moment but it's pretty cool. >> i'll do anything to put on a hard hat, so is there anymore public comment? seeing none, the matter is with the commission. >> commissioners, i have a book at home, it's called the harlem of the west and it talks about the jazz district in the western edition and how it was decimated by redevelopment after world war ii, it is exciting to me that jazz in san francisco has a central place to be, so with that, i move to approve. >> i second it. >> commisi
klein's here, raise your hand, he's sort of responsible for it and i'm sure he would invite any of your commissioners to check it out, i'm not sure what state it's in at the moment but it's pretty cool. >> i'll do anything to put on a hard hat, so is there anymore public comment? seeing none, the matter is with the commission. >> commissioners, i have a book at home, it's called the harlem of the west and it talks about the jazz district in the western edition and how it was...
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as we will hear from laurie klein, chronic pain is a disease in its own right. as these arguments make clear, this is an enormous public health problem. 100 million americans as you pointed out suffer from pain every year, and it is the most common reason people seek medical attention. there are two kinds of chronic pain, inflammatory and neuropathic pain, inflammatory, receptive pain is damage to soft tissue and it shows the adaptive role of pain perfectly, it is designed to move the injured part of the body away from the damaging stimulus, so as to prevent further damage from occurring, and to allow the reparative processes to take place. but sometimes sort of a hypersensitivity develops with -- as a result of the inflammatory process so that relatively noxious stimulus like just touching the hand feels painful to the person. inflammatory pain is due to damage of soft tissue, but neuropathic pain involves in addition to soft tissue damage actually damage to the nerve fibers themselves. and this, not only involves hypersensitivity but spontaneous pain and burni
as we will hear from laurie klein, chronic pain is a disease in its own right. as these arguments make clear, this is an enormous public health problem. 100 million americans as you pointed out suffer from pain every year, and it is the most common reason people seek medical attention. there are two kinds of chronic pain, inflammatory and neuropathic pain, inflammatory, receptive pain is damage to soft tissue and it shows the adaptive role of pain perfectly, it is designed to move the injured...
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tom coburn is the republican senator from oklahoma, and joe klein is a columnist for "time." senator, i don't want to abuse your presence. my children think you're the greatest. i have a couple kids, one who worked on the debt commission and another one who just loves you for some reason. let's find out why. it seems to me if you look at the numbers, just arithmetic here, right now the government is taking in 15.7% of the gdp in the current fiscal year and spending 22.9% of the gdp. common sense tells us if we're going to get to 20, it seems like getting maybe to 20, maybe some liberals want to bid more, conservatives want to bid less. you have to come in both directions. your thoughts? >> i agree. the problem, chris, is we haven't had long-term thinkers in congress for a long time, and if you really look at it, the last 30 years we've lived off the next 30. i think the question is any combination that gets us out of the problem and onto a road of recovery in our economy and recovery of the future for our kids is a good combination. but the point has to be, there's no questio
tom coburn is the republican senator from oklahoma, and joe klein is a columnist for "time." senator, i don't want to abuse your presence. my children think you're the greatest. i have a couple kids, one who worked on the debt commission and another one who just loves you for some reason. let's find out why. it seems to me if you look at the numbers, just arithmetic here, right now the government is taking in 15.7% of the gdp in the current fiscal year and spending 22.9% of the gdp....
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you have the house of klein all together. pvh reported after the bell today and the results were very strong. the company delivered strong earnings. let's check in with the fabulous chairman and ceo to find out more about the quarter. good to see you. all right, this was a very interesting thing this quarter. you had already told people that you thought you could beat the number. you had four cents more than anybody thought. was it the strength of the consumer here? is it the margins? how much better europe is for you? what is the make up of that last bit? >> margins were better. we were being on the gross margin line. better with taxes and overall, this quarter given the warnico acquisition, we were forced more or less to come out and give guidance and we took it up. so it was a very strong quarter for us. one of the things, and i know it is not as important as it used to be, but your heritage brand, 3% increase, this is a major change. it is in the midst of a tremendous turnaround, so we are expecting a strong third quarter
you have the house of klein all together. pvh reported after the bell today and the results were very strong. the company delivered strong earnings. let's check in with the fabulous chairman and ceo to find out more about the quarter. good to see you. all right, this was a very interesting thing this quarter. you had already told people that you thought you could beat the number. you had four cents more than anybody thought. was it the strength of the consumer here? is it the margins? how much...
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personalmente o recibio dinero directamente de él, enrique zimermman lo entrevistó en israel >> jahir kleine rompe el sliencio, el que entrenó a los paramilitares en colombia,bia nos recibe >> ¿como se sintio en la comisión de justicia y paz? >> me puse contento, es primera vez que el gobierno de colombia intenta averiguar, publicaron un libro en que me llamaban el dibloera el culpable. >> parece mentira que fue un mercenario que entren'por gente que asesino campesinos y candidatos presidenciales >> si no concoe al ex presidente alvaro uribe, pero si financió sus actividades >> no me pagó a mi, no lo vi en mi vida, el le pago a la organización y ellos me pagaron a mi, el jefe me dijo que 3 personas habían pagado, entre ellos el senador, nadie tenía interés de escuchar la verdar, empezando por uribe, el sabia que yo había estado ahí y porque, estuve 3 meses 3 semanas ¿por qué el calló? >> yo no he tenido en la vida mentalidad criminal para financiar eso >> el ex presidente uribe dice que usted es un bandido, un cobarde y hace sus afirmaciones a distancia ¿que le responde? >> el
personalmente o recibio dinero directamente de él, enrique zimermman lo entrevistó en israel >> jahir kleine rompe el sliencio, el que entrenó a los paramilitares en colombia,bia nos recibe >> ¿como se sintio en la comisión de justicia y paz? >> me puse contento, es primera vez que el gobierno de colombia intenta averiguar, publicaron un libro en que me llamaban el dibloera el culpable. >> parece mentira que fue un mercenario que entren'por gente que asesino...
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waleed farris, and eli lake, and new york times best selling author ed klein. and hankhine coff on politics of it all, it will hold? will it result in real change? will it last? jennifer griffin is with us now, lived and worked in the region, and joining us now live from the pentagon, thank you, let me begin with a straight forward question, would this deal have happened with or without secretary of state clinton. >> this is a good question lou, answer is yes, and no. remember that 24 hours ago, hamas had agreed to this ceasefire. the egyptians connced them on agree, and many of us were expecting ceasefire at 9:00 p.m. local time, 24 hours ago. it happened 24 hours later, remember, secretary of state clinton was landing at about that time in jerusalem. and israelis wanted to see if perhaps she could, come up with a few more perhaps agreements from the palestinians, she went to ramallah and i am told she appealed to the president, mahmoud abbas. the palestinian president, who has no real bearing on the situation in gaza. but she appealed to him not to about on n
waleed farris, and eli lake, and new york times best selling author ed klein. and hankhine coff on politics of it all, it will hold? will it result in real change? will it last? jennifer griffin is with us now, lived and worked in the region, and joining us now live from the pentagon, thank you, let me begin with a straight forward question, would this deal have happened with or without secretary of state clinton. >> this is a good question lou, answer is yes, and no. remember that 24...
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rick klein again, our senior washington editor, thanks again, rick. we'll be right back after this. >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this. the new color changing candle from air wick, brings light and fragrance together, to create a mesmerizing experience in your home. try the new color changing candle. something in the air wick. ♪ some folks like to get away take a holiday from the neighborhood ♪ ♪ hop a flight to miami >>> billy joel, billy joel. >> i love hearing that song. >> new york boy. >> yes, indeed, one of the best. >>> well, now, it's time for "the skinny," and we've sort of been talking about people pitching in for the victims of hurricane sandy, storm sandy, and now we're seeing it again. bruce springsteen, jon bon jovi. christina aguilera, they're going to perform a live concert to benefit hurricane sandy victims. and i think that's just going to be -- and, of course, billy joel. that's going to be absolutely remarkable. we know billy joel grew up on long island, very, very hard hit by the storm. >> some of the most i
rick klein again, our senior washington editor, thanks again, rick. we'll be right back after this. >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this. the new color changing candle from air wick, brings light and fragrance together, to create a mesmerizing experience in your home. try the new color changing candle. something in the air wick. ♪ some folks like to get away take a holiday from the neighborhood ♪ ♪ hop a flight to miami >>> billy joel, billy joel....
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bush, also with us best-selling author, and klein. this is as if the obama team did not -- it just knew exactly wha would unfold. that is how together they were. it was the inverse for the ruun the team. >> that's correct. the campaign never ended for obama after 2008. as a matter of fact he kept his people in ohio, expanded his operations. knew what he had to do to work. visited about 80 times since he has been resident, and the republicans were on notice. we knew we had to do, and we shirk our responsibility with regard to the average necessary. you can ask somebody to vote and go to them only when you need their vote. you have to court their vote, give them a reason, a affinity, not only to vote for your party, but to vote for your candidate. we sure to responsibility with women's, and hispanics and african-americans. if we're going to have success in the future be better give these folks have a reason to have an affinity to candid it's with select it. llu: the republicans did not even turn out to vote. the democrats' response to b
bush, also with us best-selling author, and klein. this is as if the obama team did not -- it just knew exactly wha would unfold. that is how together they were. it was the inverse for the ruun the team. >> that's correct. the campaign never ended for obama after 2008. as a matter of fact he kept his people in ohio, expanded his operations. knew what he had to do to work. visited about 80 times since he has been resident, and the republicans were on notice. we knew we had to do, and we...
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our weather winner goas klein. congrats. we'll talk about will you need the umbrella at all. that's coming up. >>> breaking news, all north lanes of 94 are shut down past 85 near havre de grace. there's a two-car crash and emergency workers are on the scene. we're told there are no injuries but state police said one of the vehicles is a penske truck whose tank has ruptured. >>> well, hostess brands is shutting down for good. striking bakers refuse to return to work. >> we have ding dongs, ho ho, snowballs and twinkies. tonight we have a look back at this iconic brand. >> reporter: following a nasty labor dispute and almost a year in bankruptcy, hostess brand is closing it's bakeries, distribution centers and selling off the assets. >> it's twinkie the kid -- wow! >> reporter: the twinkie was born in 1933 in illinois. he came up with a yellow sponge cake filled with banana cream. during world war ii ban nanna rationing forced them to change to va nil l.a. it was so popular, it never came back. over the years the twinkie became part of the culture. the how di doody. in the 19 8
our weather winner goas klein. congrats. we'll talk about will you need the umbrella at all. that's coming up. >>> breaking news, all north lanes of 94 are shut down past 85 near havre de grace. there's a two-car crash and emergency workers are on the scene. we're told there are no injuries but state police said one of the vehicles is a penske truck whose tank has ruptured. >>> well, hostess brands is shutting down for good. striking bakers refuse to return to work. >>...
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also, "time" magazine's joe klein. nbc's political director, chuck todd, and bloomberg view's margaret carlson. standing by in the green room, chris "mad dog" russo is here to bring us the nfl action. >> arr! >>> also, mike florio joins the conversation. first, here's bill karins. >> mike florio needs a nickname. willie? mad dog and mike. >> magic mike. >> no. the magic man. i don't know. >> mo flo. >> look, he's leaving. >> what's going on? >> let's go to bill karins with a check on the forecast. bill. >> i hope everyone had a wonderful holiday weekend. there wasn't a lot of dramatic weather over the last four days, but i did stumble across this video from superstorm sandy, one of the most epic videos i've seen of the storm surge and the waves crashing there. this was union beach, new jersey, a 15-year-old stayed in his house and took these pictures right as high tide approached. and you can see, this is about three hours before that water even peaked at its height. that's why the jersey shore got devastated. let me s
also, "time" magazine's joe klein. nbc's political director, chuck todd, and bloomberg view's margaret carlson. standing by in the green room, chris "mad dog" russo is here to bring us the nfl action. >> arr! >>> also, mike florio joins the conversation. first, here's bill karins. >> mike florio needs a nickname. willie? mad dog and mike. >> magic mike. >> no. the magic man. i don't know. >> mo flo. >> look, he's leaving. >>...
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in a fox news.com article, ed klein writes this, quote, he is a happy warrior on the campaign trail, doing and saying whatever it takes to get elected, but when he leaves the oval office he becomes a different person. and joining us ed klein, author of the book "the amateur" and you notice no change in the two weeks since reelection? none? >> i think he's walking a fine line between the man he was before the election, which was definitely the amateur, very detached, not available to other politicians, very self-involved, turned inward and so forth, to a, what he's trying to do now, is reach out to unions, liberal groups, civic organizations, business groups and so forth. the question is, has he had a personality transplant? is he a new man? did he go through a near death experience during the election and come out different? i doubt it very much. stuart: you don't think so, do you >> i don't. stuart: that's why your article is entitled "he is still an amateur". >> exactly. stuart: i want to put up a picture, during the campaign. it's of the president with a young gymnast. they've bot
in a fox news.com article, ed klein writes this, quote, he is a happy warrior on the campaign trail, doing and saying whatever it takes to get elected, but when he leaves the oval office he becomes a different person. and joining us ed klein, author of the book "the amateur" and you notice no change in the two weeks since reelection? none? >> i think he's walking a fine line between the man he was before the election, which was definitely the amateur, very detached, not...
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for that we're joined by abc senior washington editor, rick klein. good morning to you, rick. as always, thanks for being here. sandy was the story of the week. there was so much media attention devoted to the storm. how did both candidates really get taken off their message? how did that impact the overall campaign, do you think? >> one thing it did, it just freezes things in place and took away the momentum from mitt romney. he essentially had to go down for several days in the middle of the final week of the campaign. that's bad news if you're the challenger, and for president obama, it gave him a chance to do his day job, and that day job happens to be being the president, so he was able to appear in the disaster zone, able to marshal the resources and show he was in control, have a commander in chief moment while mitt romney was struggling how to be a candidate in a time of a national catastrophe. >> and good favorability marks coming out after the storm for the president. >> indeed. we had almost eight in ten people saw the president's reaction to the storm favorably. th
for that we're joined by abc senior washington editor, rick klein. good morning to you, rick. as always, thanks for being here. sandy was the story of the week. there was so much media attention devoted to the storm. how did both candidates really get taken off their message? how did that impact the overall campaign, do you think? >> one thing it did, it just freezes things in place and took away the momentum from mitt romney. he essentially had to go down for several days in the middle...